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Symbiote

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Remember the night night method, instead of putting a compressing a beanbag where your carotids are, just make an incision with a scalpel. Should lose consciousness after 10 seconds.....theoretically.
 
SadJessu

SadJessu

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Aug 17, 2020
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It is not as pleasant as you would run into hypovolemic shock even before death. While it is true that there are people who bleed out to death, it is not a peaceful nor comfortable way to go. Furthermore, if you try to bleed out, your body would try to clot the wound thus not likely bleeding out (unless it is a major artery or so).
I have a bit of experience I can share regarding this. Ironically not from self harm, but instead from a trip to hospital. Years ago I had a virus similar to Mono, and required a lot of blood tests. I was very small at the time due to anorexia and they needed more blood than I could give. Perhaps the nurse was a bit inexperienced and didn't take that into account. I slipped into hypovolemic shock and I recall the feeling being very much akin to a limb falling 'asleep', pins and needles across the entire body. I lost my ability to hear, or see. My eyes were open I could tell but felt sort of glassy. Then oblivion. I woke up with an IV and a nurse trying to get me to drink something. Based on my experience it was incredibly uncomfortable, but not painful. Though I suppose it varies from individual to individual.
 

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